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Direct London and Manchester Railway. NOTICE Is Hereby Given 47*3 Direct London and Manchester Railway. Glenn Magna, Stretton Magna, Wistow, Kilby, OTICE is hereby given, that application is in- Newton Harcourt, Foston, blaby, Countesthorpe, N tended to he made to Parliament in the en- Oadby, Wigston Magna, Glenn Parva,. Saint Mar- suing session, for an Act or Acts to authorize the garet Leicester, Knighton, Aylestone, Saint Martin construction and maintenance of a railway, or some Leicester, Saint Nicholas Leicester, Saint Mary Lei- part or parts thereof, with proper works and con- cester, All Saints Leicester, Saint Leonard Leicester, veniences connected therewith, commencing at or: The Newarke Leicester, Bromkingsthorpe, New near King's Cross, in the parishes of Saint.Pancras, Parks, Leicester Abbey Liberty, Freakes Ground, Saint Mary Islington, and Saint James Clerken well, or Newfound Pool, Castle View, Blackfriars Leicester, one or more of them, in the county of Middlesex, Augustine Friars Leicester, Braunstone, Braun- and terminating in the parish of Manchester, in the stone Frith, Kirby Frith, Glenfield Frith, Glen- county of Lancaster, and passing from, in, through, field, Desford, Barren's Park, Kirby Muxloe, or into the following parishes, townships, and extra- Ratby, Newtown Unthank, Leicester Forest, Bot- parochial or other places: that is to say, Saint Pan- cheston. or Bocheston, Thornton, Bagworth, Stanton cras, Saint Mary Islington, Saint James Clerkenwell, under Bardon, Ibstock Donnington, Hugglescote, Hornsey, Tottenham, Edmonton, Southgate, Winch- Normanton on the Heath, Nailstone, Donnington more Hill, Fryern Barnet, Whetstone, Monken Had- on the Heath, Snibstone, Ravenstone, Packington, ley, Enfield, South Mimms, Potter's Bar, and Christ Moira, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Blackfordby, Ashby Church, or some of them, all in the county of Mid- Woulds, Seal and Over Seal, Donisthorp, Seal Ne- dlesex; North Mimms, Harpenden, Wheathamp- ther, Seal Over, or some of them, all in the county stead, Shenley, and London Colney, or some of of Leicester; Ravenstone, Packington, Willesley, them, all in the county of Hertford; East Barnet, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Church Gresley, Swadlincote, Chipping Barnet, Ridge, Saint Peter, Saint Stephen's, Castle Gresley, Donisthorpe, Oakthorpe, Linton, Tittenhanger, Sleep, Sleep and Smalford, Smalford, Stapenhill, Stanton and Newhall, Newhall, Stanton, Saint Alhan, Saint Michael, Redbourn, Park, Wind- Cauldwell, Drakelow, Burton-upon-Trent, Winshill, ridge, London Colney, and Sandridge, or some of Ovins Hill, Scropton, Foston, Sudbury, Doveridge, them, all in the county of Hertford, and liberty of Fauld, and Broughton, or some of them, .all in the Saint Alban, in the county of Hertford, or one of county of Derby; Tutbury,. Anslow, Rolleston them; Luton parish, Luton township,. East Hyde, parish, Rolleston township, Annesley, Burton-upon- West Hydej Stopsley, Limbury cum Biscott, Cad- Trent .parish, Burton-upon-Trent township, Stret- dington, Leegrave otherwise Lightgrave, Streatley, ton, Horninglow with Wetmoor, Burton-extra, Sharpenhoe, Barton-in-the-Clay, Sundon, Har- Branstone or Branson, Hanbury parish, Hanbury lington, Higham Gobion,Great Faldo, Weston- township, Coton, New Borough, Marchington, ing, Pulloxhill, Silsoe, Greenfield, Flitton parish, Moreton, Marchington Woodlands, Draycott-in-the Flitton township, Flitton cum- Silsoe, Ware Hedges, Clay, Coton-in-the-Clay, Fauld, Hanburywood End, Flitwick, Maulden, Ampthill, Montague Wood, Uttoxeter,Oakamoor, Stubby Lane, UttoxeterWood- Houghton Conquest, How End, Chapel End, lands, Crakemarsh, Creighton, Stramshall, Wood- Houghton Thickthorne, Wootton, Saint John Bed- lands, Alton parish, Alton township,Draycott-in-the- ford, Saint Paul Bedford, Saint Peter otherwise Moors, Cheadle, Kingsley, Whiston, Checkley,Tean, Saint Peter Martin Bedford, Saint Cuthbert Bed- Upper Tean, Lower Tean, Leigh, Ipstones, Cheddle- ford, Wilshampstead, Elstow, Kempston, Kemp- ton, Bramshall, Basford, Rownall, Consall, Leek, ston Hardwicke, St. Mary Bedford, Saint Lloyd Heaton, Rushton, Rushton Spencer, Rushton James, Bedford, Biddenham, Clapham, Bromham, Oak- Rudyard otherwise Rudyerd otherwise Rudyerd and ley, Pavingham otherwise Pavenham, Milton Caudery, Leek Frith, Meerbrook, Horton, Horton Ernest, Felmersham, Radwell, Sharnbrook, Soul- Hay, Lowe, Leek and Lowe, Onecote, Tittisworth, drop, Puddington, Winnington otherwise Wyming- Longsdon, Cloud Wood, Rushton Marsh, Wood- ton, Farndish, Odell, Knotting otherwise Netting, house Green, Rushton Town, Harper's Gate, Pool Bletsoe, Hinwick, and Wollaston, or some of them, End, White's Bridge, Harracles, Nab Hill, West- all in the county of Bedford; Wollaston, Farndish, wood, Old Basford, New Basford, Basford Green, Irchester, Rushden, Knuston, Higham Ferrers, Morslee, Ashcombe, Felthouse, Woodlands, Bel- Irthlmgborough,Wellingborough, Finedon otherwise mont, Froghall, Booth, Foxt otherwise Foxt in Thingdon, Great Harrowden, Isham, Little Har- Ipstones, Foxt otherwise Foxt in Checkley, Mor- rowden, Burton Latimer, Barton Seagrave, Pitch- ridge-with-Foxt, Hollins, Hazle Cross, Kingsley ley, Broughton, Great Cransley, Wilbarston, Holt, Bank Top, Lees, Eaves Ford, Whiston Eaves, Great Oakley, Pipewell, Kettering, Cransley, Wood Bank, Endon-with-Longsdon and Stanley, Parva, Glendon, Thorpe Malsor, Rothwell, Endon, and Stanley, or some of them, all in the Orton, Rushton, Rushton All Saints, Rushton county of Stafford; Gawsworth, Prestbury parish, Saint Peter, Thorp Underwood, Desborough, Prestbury township, Upton, Macclesfield, Sutton, Braybrook, Harrington, Arthingworth, Brampton Sutton Higher, Mar ton, North Rode, Bosley, Ash, Dingley, Saint Mary in Arden, Little Poynton or Pointon, Worth, Woodford, Adling- Bowden, Little Oxenden, or some of them, all ton, Pott Shrigley, Bollington, Butley cum New- in the county of Northampton; Great Bowden, ton, Tytherington, Hurdsfield, Rainow, Fally- Market Harborough, Church Langton, East Lang- broome or Fallibroome, Wilmslow, Bollinfee, ton, West Langton, Thorp Langton, Tur Langton, Cheadle, Cheadle Bulkeley, Cheadle Moseley, But- Foxton, Gumley, Kibworth Harcourt, Kibworth ley, Mottram Saint Andrew, Norbury, Stockport Beauchamp, Smeeton Westerby, Burton Overy, parish, Stockport township, Stockport Etchells, 3 T 2.
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